It was an afternoon: February 16, 1976: Jomo Kenyatta had been invited to open the new Serena Hotel, Nairobi by his Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Shia Ismaili Muslims.
Following a long battle with the Jockey Club, the Aga Khan - whose daughter Princess Zahra Aga Khan is also a successful owner - withdrew all his horses from Britain in response to what he felt ...
He steered Akiyda to the 1982 Arc and also won four Prix du Jockey-Club, with Top Ville in 1979, Darshaan in 1984, Mouktar in 1985 and Natroun in 1987. - Doping - The Aga Khan fell foul of British ...
The Aga Khan, spiritual leader to 15 million Ismaili ... and two marriages which cost him millions in divorce settlements. In 1964 Sports Illustrated magazine described him as “a gallivanting ...
NBA Africa and Safaricom (NSE: SCOM- ), the region's leading technology company, on Saturday launched the M-PESA Jr. NBA program tha ...
“I trained for him for 42 or 43 years,” he told Sky Sports Racing. “I will never forget those two Arc wins, especially Zarkava because she came from Petite Etoile, the filly of the Aga Khan ...
It was an afternoon: February 16, 1976: Jomo Kenyatta had been invited to open the new Serena Hotel, Nairobi by his Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader ... took us into Nairobi’s ...
FILE - Prince Karim Aga ... in Nairobi, Kenya. He later returned to Switzerland, attending the exclusive Le Rosey School before going to the United States to study Islamic history at Harvard. When his ...
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